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Explainer: Why India Faces Silver Shortage This Festive Season
- Tuesday October 14, 2025
- World News | Reuters
Silver is trading at a steep premium in India over global prices, as the world's biggest consumer of the precious metal grapples with surging demand from millions of investors.
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Chip Shortage Has Helped Boost Demand For Pre-Owned Luxury Cars: Industry Players
- Friday November 19, 2021
- Written by Seshan Vijayraghvan
While the global shortage of semiconductors has been playing spoilsport when it comes to new car sales, for luxury carmakers, this dark cloud situation does seem to come with a silver lining, mainly with regards to their used car business.
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www.carandbike.com
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Congo Looks to Insect Farming in Fight Against Hunger
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- World News | Reuters
There is no shortage of protein in Kinshasa's Gambela Market, from cows to antelope and snakes. But it is the blue and silver bowls brimming with twitching crickets, termites and slithering meal worms that do the briskest trade.
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www.ndtv.com
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Explainer: Why India Faces Silver Shortage This Festive Season
- Tuesday October 14, 2025
- World News | Reuters
Silver is trading at a steep premium in India over global prices, as the world's biggest consumer of the precious metal grapples with surging demand from millions of investors.
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www.ndtv.com
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Chip Shortage Has Helped Boost Demand For Pre-Owned Luxury Cars: Industry Players
- Friday November 19, 2021
- Written by Seshan Vijayraghvan
While the global shortage of semiconductors has been playing spoilsport when it comes to new car sales, for luxury carmakers, this dark cloud situation does seem to come with a silver lining, mainly with regards to their used car business.
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www.carandbike.com
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Congo Looks to Insect Farming in Fight Against Hunger
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- World News | Reuters
There is no shortage of protein in Kinshasa's Gambela Market, from cows to antelope and snakes. But it is the blue and silver bowls brimming with twitching crickets, termites and slithering meal worms that do the briskest trade.
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www.ndtv.com